
January 24 – Early American Decorative Textiles
Textile production was mostly done out of necessity for clothing and other household goods. However, decorative needlework, knitting, crocheting, weaving and dyeing was an early American art form. See examples of textiles from our museum collection, watch our loom in action, & make your own textile creation!
Visit the museum on select Saturdays from 12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. and enjoy live demonstrations from our experienced team of museum educators. Each demonstration will focus on a unique aspect of early American work and play. Stop by and learn about the trades and activities of life on the Webster farm!
This program is included in museum admission. Enjoy FREE general admission for children 12 and under for this event!
For more information, please email events@noahwebsterhouse.org.



